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    How Openness Enriches the Environment: Read More.Stefanie Trapp & Matthias Ziegler - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    The Founding of Aesthetics in the German Enlightenment: The Art of Invention and the Invention of Art.Stefanie Buchenau - 2013 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    When, in 1735, Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten added a new discipline to the philosophical system, he not only founded modern aesthetics but also contributed to shaping the modern concept of art or 'fine art'. In The Founding of Aesthetics in the German Enlightenment, Stefanie Buchenau offers a rich analysis and reconstruction of the origins of this new discipline in its wider context of German Enlightenment philosophy. Present-day scholars commonly regard Baumgarten's views as an imperfect prefiguration of Kantian and post-Kantian aesthetics, (...)
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    How Native Prosody Affects Pitch Processing during Word Learning in Limburgian and Dutch Toddlers and Adults.Stefanie Ramachers, Susanne Brouwer & Paula Fikkert - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8:290015.
    In this study, Limburgian and Dutch 2.5- to 4-year-olds and adults took part in a word learning experiment. Following the procedure employed by Quam and Swingley (2010) and Singh et al. (2014), participants learned two novel word-object mappings. After training, word recognition was tested in correct pronunciation (CP) trials and mispronunciation (MP) trials featuring a pitch change. Since Limburgian is considered a restricted tone language, we expected that the pitch change would hinder word recognition in Limburgian, but not in non-tonal (...)
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    Blinde Anschauung: Die Rolle von Begriffen in Kants Theorie sinnlicher Synthesis.Stefanie Grüne - 2009 - Klostermann.
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    “Much More than just another Private Collection”: The Schocken Library and its Rescue from Nazi Germany in 1935.Stefanie Mahrer - 2015 - Naharaim 9 (1-2):4-24.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Naharaim Jahrgang: 9 Heft: 1-2 Seiten: 4-24.
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    Early Motherhood and the Disruption in Significant Attachments: Autonomy and Reconnection as a Response to Separation and Loss among African American and Latina Teen Mothers.Stefanie Mollborn & Janet Jacobs - 2012 - Gender and Society 26 (6):922-944.
    Based on a qualitative study of 48 teenage mothers living in the Denver metropolitan area, this research examines the loss of multiple attachments, including mothers, siblings, and other extended family members and friends, among African American and Latina girls who become young mothers. Through life history narratives, this article explores the isolating effects of teen motherhood on the relational world of young mothers and the transition to “forced autonomy” that emerges out of the relationship strains in the teen mothers’ lives. (...)
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    Ruth Scholz (2002) Die Diskussion um die Euthanasie. Zu den anthropologischen Hintergründen einer ethischen Fragestellung: LIT-Verlag Münster, Studien der Moraltheologie Bd. 26, Zugl.: Freiburg, Univ., Diss., 2002, 418 S., 29,90 Euro, ISBN 3-8258-6252-6.Stefanie Schardien - 2004 - Ethik in der Medizin 16 (3):312-315.
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  8. Sellars, we-intentions and ought-statements.Stefanie Dach - 2021 - Synthese 198 (5):4415-4439.
    My paper is concerned with the relation between ought-statements and intentions in Wilfrid Sellars’s philosophy. According to an entrenched view in Sellars scholarship, Sellars considers ought-statements as expressions of we-intentions. The aim of my paper is to question this reading and to propose an alternative. According to this alternative reading of Sellars, ought-statements are metalinguistic statements about the implication relations between intentions. I show that the entrenched understanding faces many unacknowledged problems and generates incompatibilities with Sellars’s commitments about intentions. I (...)
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    The microbial state: global thriving and the body politic.Stefanie R. Fishel - 2017 - Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
    For three centuries, concepts of the state have been animated by one of the most powerful metaphors in politics: the body politic, a claustrophobic and bounded image of sovereignty. Climate change, neoliberalism, mass migration, and other aspects of the late Anthropocene have increasingly revealed the limitations of this metaphor. Just as the human body is not whole and separate from other bodies--comprising microbes, bacteria, water, and radioactive isotopes--Stefanie R. Fishel argues that the body politic of the state exists in (...)
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    Social Mechanisms in Norm-relevant Situations: Explanations for Theft by Finding in High-cost, and Low-cost Situation.Stefanie Eifier - 2016 - Analyse & Kritik 38 (1):91-120.
    At the centre of this study is the theoretical and empirical analysis of action-formation mechanisms in norm-relevant, situations. Basically two mechanisms are employed, namely action according to a) moral principles and b) the principle of deterrence. Conflicting assumptions concerning the way these mechanisms work are deduced from two theoretical perspectives, the high-cost/low-cost. hypothesis and Situational Action Theory (SAT). While the high-cost/low-cost. hypothesis leads to the assumption that, criminal action is explained by the principle of deterrence in high-cost, situations and, in (...)
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  11. O logos em Heidegger: lógica, verdade e metafísica.Jaqueline Stefani - 2009 - Conjectura: Filosofia E Educação 14 (1):47-61.
    Resumo: A proposta desse trabalho é repensar a linguagem, tema central da filosofia contemporânea, não mais como um instrumento do qual o sujeito se apropria e desapropria de acordo com a própria vontade, mas, juntamente com Heidegger, como a própria casa do ser. A função de comunicação é apenas uma das múltiplas possibilidades da linguagem. Com Heidegger é desenvolvida a questão de como a fenomenologia transforma-se em hermenêutica e de como a autocompreensão surge paralela a toda compreensão. A filosofia autêntica (...)
     
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    Die Subjekte der radikalen Demokratie: Institutionalisierte Differenzen und Barrieren gegenhegemonialer Artikulationen.Stefanie Wöhl - 2007 - In Martin Nonhoff, Diskurs - Radikale Demokratie - Hegemonie: Zum Politischen Denken von Ernesto Laclau Und Chantal Mouffe. Transcript Verlag. pp. 139-158.
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    Vico und die Hermeneutik: eine rezeptionsgeschichtliche Annäherung.Stefanie Woidich - 2007 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
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    Project DECIDE, part 1: increasing the amount of valid advance directives in people with Alzheimer’s disease by offering advance care planning—a prospective double-arm intervention study.Stefanie Baisch, Christina Abele, Anna Theile-Schürholz, Irene Schmidtmann, Frank Oswald, Tarik Karakaya, Tanja Müller, Janina Florack, Daniel Garmann, Jonas Karneboge, Gregor Lindl, Nathalie Pfeiffer, Aoife Poth, Bogdan Alin Caba, Martin Grond, Ingmar Hornke, David Prvulovic, Andreas Reif, Heiko Ullrich & Julia Haberstroh - 2022 - BMC Medical Ethics 23 (1):1-12.
    BackgroundEverybody has the right to decide whether to receive specific medical treatment or not and to provide their free, prior and informed consent to do so. As dementia progresses, people with Alzheimer’s dementia (PwAD) can lose their capacity to provide informed consent to complex medical treatment. When the capacity to consent is lost, the autonomy of the affected person can only be guaranteed when an interpretable and valid advance directive exists. Advance directives are not yet common in Germany, and their (...)
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  15. Response to My Critics (The Sydney Sessions).Stefanie Rocknak - 2022 - Hume Studies 45 (1):77-93.
    Response to Don Baxter, Don Garrett and Jennifer Marusic regarding my book Imagined Causes: Hume's Conception of Objects; initially delivered at the 2016 Hume Conference in Sydney, Australia as part of the Author Meets Critics session.
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  16. Husserl’s Phenomenologization of Hume.Stefanie Rocknak - 2001 - Philosophy Today 45 (Supplement):28-36.
    This paper argues that Husserl’s method is partially motivated by an attempt to avoid certain absurdities inherent in Hume’s epistemology. In this limited respect, we may say that Hume opened the door to phenomenology, but as a sacrificial lamb. However, Hume was well aware of his self-defeating position, and perhaps, in some respects, the need for an alternative. Moreover, Hume’s “mistakes” may have incited Husserl’s discovery of the epoche, and thus, transcendental phenomenology.
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    « L’oeil ne se voit pas voir » : Sulzer sur la contemplation et le sentiment de soi.Stefanie Buchenau - 2015 - Philosophiques 42 (1):73-88.
    Stefanie Buchenau | : Johann Georg Sulzer participe d’une tradition allemande et wolffienne qui conjugue réflexion épistémologique et esthétique. L’originalité de Sulzer au sein de cette tradition consiste à développer un nouveau modèle de la connaissance comme contemplation. Selon ce modèle spéculatif qui emprunte des éléments à l’esthétique de Du Bos, la distance et l’extériorité du spectateur par rapport à son objet est loin d’être le réquisit d’une bonne vision. Celle-ci dépend tout au contraire de l’appartenance du spectateur au (...)
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    Weitläufige Wahrheiten, fruchtbare Begriffe: Georg Friedrich Meiers Anfangsgründe aller schönen Wissenschaften.Stefanie Buchenau - 2015 - In Gideon Stiening & Frank Grunert, Georg Friedrich Meier : Philosophie Als "Wahre Weltweisheit". Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 287-298.
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    The missing construct: Impathy.Stefanie Neubrand & Jens Gaab - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13:726029.
    This article is about impathy (introversive empathy), understood as the ability to share in and understand one’s own feelings, which is considered a critical psychological construct relevant for the recovery and maintenance of mental health. However, while the ability to empathize with oneself has received considerable attention from the clinical community, this has not been paralleled by the same scientific scrutiny, which was subject to the ability to empathize with others. Impathy has not yet been operationally defined and thus has (...)
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    Sibling action: the genealogical structure of modernity.Stefani Engelstein - 2017 - New York: Columbia University Press.
    Recuperating the sibling -- Sibling logic -- Fraternity and revolution -- The shadows of fraternity -- Economizing desire : the sibling (in) law -- Genealogical sciences -- Living languages : comparative philology and evolution -- The east comes home : race and religion.
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    IIOn Respect and Meaning: Reply to Cynthia L. Hallen.Stefani Engelstein - 2015 - Critical Inquiry 41 (2):451-457.
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    Religion, Ethik und Politik: auf der Suche nach der guten Ordnung.Stefanie Hammer & Oliver Hidalgo (eds.) - 2020 - Wiesbaden: Springer VS, Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden.
    Der Band widmet sich den Spezifika des Verhältnisses zwischen Religion, Ethik und Politik in der modernen Gesellschaft. Die versammelten Beiträge klären insbesondere, welche inhaltlichen Verbindungen und institutionellen Trennlinien der (säkulare) demokratische Rechtsstaat erlaubt bzw. auch verlangt. Ob die Politik dabei ihre eigene "Moral" ausbilden muss, weil die ethische und religiöse Kardinalfrage nach dem "guten" Leben ihren Bereich überfordert, wird anhand von zahlreichen aktuellen religionspolitischen Problemkreisen erörtert."-- Back cover.
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    Hierarchical Development of Early Visual-Spatial Abilities – A Taxonomy Based Assessment Using the MaGrid App.Stefanie Jung, Anna Meinhardt, David Braeuning, Stephanie Roesch, Véronique Cornu, Tahereh Pazouki, Christine Schiltz, Jan Lonnemann & Korbinian Moeller - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    "A Jew in a Porsche". Jewish (Religious) Identities in Contemporary Europe.Stefanie Knauss - 2006 - Disputatio Philosophica 8 (1):17-33.
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    Humankapitalethik: ein handlungsleitendes Modell zum verantwortungsvollen Umgang mit Humanvermögen.Stefanie Müller - 2011 - München: Rainer Hampp Verlag.
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    Le “Giornate Spallanzaniane di ottobre”: Prospettive di ricerca di storia della scienza nel Settecento.Marta Stefani - 1997 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 3.
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    The Relationship between Intragenerational and Intergenerational Ecological Justice.Stefanie Glotzbach & Stefan BaumgÄRtner - 2012 - Environmental Values 21 (3):331-355.
    The principle of sustainability contains two objectives of justice regarding the conservation and use of ecosystems and their services : global justice between different people of the present generation ; justice between people of different generations. Three hypotheses about their relationship — independency, facilitation and rivalry — are held in the political and scientific sustainability discourse. Applying the method of qualitative content analysis to important political documents and the scientific literature, we reveal six determinants underlying the different hypotheses: quantity and (...)
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    Quarantining online hate speech: technical and ethical perspectives.Stefanie Ullmann & Marcus Tomalin - 2020 - Ethics and Information Technology 22 (1):69-80.
    In this paper we explore quarantining as a more ethical method for delimiting the spread of Hate Speech via online social media platforms. Currently, companies like Facebook, Twitter, and Google generally respondreactivelyto such material: offensive messages that have already been posted are reviewed by human moderators if complaints from users are received. The offensive posts are onlysubsequentlyremoved if the complaints are upheld; therefore, they still cause the recipients psychological harm. In addition, this approach has frequently been criticised for delimiting freedom (...)
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    Sellars's Two Images as a Philosopher's Tool.Stefanie Dach - 2018 - Metaphilosophy 49 (4):568-588.
    The distinction between the manifest and the scientific image of man- in-the-world is widely seen as crucial to Wilfrid Sellars's philosophical work. The present essay agrees with this view. It contends, however, that precisely because the distinction is important, we should not hurry to a quick and superficial understanding of it. The essay identifies several oversimplifications that can be found in the literature on the topic and argues that they are at least partly rooted in too rigid a view of (...)
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  30. Constancy and Coherence in 1.4.2 of Hume’s Treatise: The Root of “Indirect” Causation and Hume’s Position on Objects.Stefanie Rocknak - 2013 - The European Legacy (4):444-456.
    This article shows that in 1.4.2.15-24 of the Treatise of Human Nature, Hume presents his own position on objects, which is to be distinguished from both the vulgar and philosophical conception of objects. Here, Hume argues that objects that are effectively imagined to have a “perfect identity” are imagined due to the constancy and coherence of our perceptions (what we may call ‘level 1 constancy and coherence’). In particular, we imagine that objects cause such perceptions, via what I call ‘indirect (...)
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    Menschlich denken: Feders anthropologisch-philosophisches Programm.Stefanie Buchenau - 2018 - In Gideon Stiening, Udo Roth & Hans-Peter Nowitzki, Zur Einführung: Johann Georg Heinrich Feder : Empirismus und Popularphilosophie zwischen Wolff und Kant. De Gruyter. pp. 331-348.
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    Sinnlichkeit als Erkenntnisvermögen. Zum Begriff des Vernunftähnlichen in der Psychologie Christian Wolffs.Stefanie Buchenau - 2004 - In Oliver-Pierre Rudolph & Jean-François Goubet, Die Psychologie Christian Wolffs: Systematische und historische Untersuchungen. De Gruyter. pp. 191-206.
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    Sartre on mistaken sincerity.Stefanie Grüne - 2003 - European Journal of Philosophy 11 (2):145–160.
  34. Postkoloniale Gedächtnistopografien in Kamerun: Medien, Akteure.Stefanie Michels - forthcoming - Topoi. In: Lölke/Hobuß (Hg.).
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    The Effects of Meaning and Emotional Content of a Sentence on the Kinematics of a Successive Motor Sequence Mimiking the Feeding of a Conspecific.Elisa De Stefani, Doriana De Marco & Maurizio Gentilucci - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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  36. The influence of motivational and mood states on visual attention: A quantification of systematic differences and casual changes in subjects' focus of attention.Stefanie Hüttermann & Daniel Memmert - 2015 - Cognition and Emotion 29 (3):471-483.
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    The choreography of violence: A discussion between Harri Pälviranta and Stefanie Baumann.Harri Pälviranta, Stefanie Baumann & Alexandra Athanasiadou - 2023 - Philosophy of Photography 14 (1):95-108.
    How is violence conventionally portrayed and where does violence lie in representation? How does photography mediate the relationships between different forms and ideas, moments and experiences of violence? These were some of the questions addressed in a conversation between artist Harri Pälviranta and philosopher Stefanie Baumann organized by Alexandra Athanasiadou, founder and director of the online platform Philosophy & Photography Lab (PHLSPH), during the international Photography Festival, Imago Lisboa, in Lisbon during October 2022. The discussion presented here is edited (...)
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  38. Imagined Causes: Hume’s Conception of Objects.Stefanie Rocknak - 2012 - Springer.
    This book provides the first comprehensive account of Hume’s conception of objects in Book I of the Treatise. What, according to Hume, are objects? Ideas? Impressions? Mind-independent objects? All three? None of the above? Through a close textual analysis, I show that Hume thought that objects are imagined ideas. However, I argue that he struggled with two accounts of how and when we imagine such ideas. On the one hand, Hume believed that we always and universally imagine that objects are (...)
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  39. Is there a Gap in Kant’s B Deduction?Stefanie Grüne - 2011 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 19 (3):465 - 490.
    In "Beyond the Myth of the Myth: A Kantian Theory of Non-Conceptual Content", Robert Hanna argues for a very strong kind of non-conceptualism, and claims that this kind of non-conceptualism originally has been developed by Kant. But according to "Kant's Non-Conceptualism, Rogue Objects and the Gap in the B Deduction", Kant's non-conceptualism poses a serious problem for his argument for the objective validity of the categories, namely the problem that there is a gap in the B Deduction. This gap is (...)
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  40. Givenness, Objective Reality, and A Priori Intuitions.Stefanie Grüne - 2017 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 55 (1):113-130.
    in kant’s account of cognition, Eric Watkins and Marcus Willaschek distinguish between a ‘broad’ and ‘narrow’ sense of Kant’s use of the term ‘cognition.’ Every “conscious representation that represents an object” counts as a cognition, taken in the broad sense.1 Every “conscious representation of a given object and of its general features” counts as a cognition in the narrow sense.2 In the case of finite beings, they argue, cognition in the narrow sense must fulfill two conditions: First, the object must (...)
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    Die Hiatregel in den Jamben von Gregor von Nazianz.Claudio De Stefani - 2020 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 113 (3):717-732.
    In the Iambs of Gregory of Nazianzus occur many hiatuses: this might suggest that his verses had been composed with carelessness. In fact, if we examine the various kinds of hiatuses, we notice that some of them should not be considered as such, because they occur after words, or along with iuncturae, that usually admit them. There remains, however, a considerable number of hiatus in caesura. The article strives to demonstrate that these hiatuses are due to the imitation of the (...)
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    The New Posidippus: A Hellenistic Poetry Book.Claudio De Stefani - 2007 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 100 (3):316-318.
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    Heidegger su Klee.Stefanie Dillkofer - 2011 - Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 24 (2):411-426.
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    Compreensão e linguagem em Heidegger: ex-sistência, abertura ontológica e hermenêutica.Jaqueline Stefani & Natalie Oliveira da Cruz - 2019 - Bakhtiniana 14 (2):112-127.
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  45. (1 other version)Il problema della fondazione del finito nello sviluppo del pensiero di MF Sciacca (B. Perazzoli).M. Stefani - 1976 - Giornale di Metafisica 31 (4):771.
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  46. Pengaruh gaya kepemimpinan terhadap kepuasan kerja (studi pada perawat di rumah sakit X di jakarta).Friska Stefanie - 2010 - Phronesis (Misc) 6 (12).
    Nurses’ job satisfaction is the most important thing in health care business science the attitudes and the behaviors of the nurses could affects the health care services quality. The objectives of this study is to find out whether there are direct or indirect effects from the perception of transactional leadership, perception of transformational leadership, perception of distributive justice, perception of procedural justice, to job satisfaction. The samples of this study consist of 132 nurses from X hospital. The measurement instruments which (...)
     
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    Triphiodorus, The Sack of Troy. A General Study and a Commentary by Laura Miguélez-Cavero.Claudio De Stefani - 2015 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 108 (2):308-310.
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    The United Nations’ Reso Lution 2325 “Non-Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction” and Its Role in Preventing Terrestrial-Based WMD Utilization Toward Orbiting Space Objects.Stefani Stojchevska - 2020 - Seeu Review 15 (2):136-142.
    The 2016 United Nations’ Resolution 2325 “Non-proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction” manifests one of the greatest challenges for humankind in relation to preventing a global catastrophe, where it reaffirms that the proliferation of nuclear, chemical and biological weapons, as well as their means of delivery, constitutes a threat to international peace and security. However, regarding the continuous technological developments of terrestrial-based WMD aimed at orbiting space objects in near-Earth orbit, it is crucial to analyze whether, and if so, how (...)
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  49. ‘Human Enhancement’? It’s all About ‘Body Modification’! Why We Should Replace the Term ‘Human Enhancement’ with ‘Body Modification’.Stefanie Rembold - 2014 - NanoEthics 8 (3):307-315.
    The current use of the term ‘Human Enhancement’ implies that it is a modern, new phenomenon in which, for the first time in history, humans are able to break through their god or nature-given bodily limits thanks to the application of new technologies. The debate about the legitimation of ‘HE’, the selection of methods permitted, and the scope and purpose of these modern enhancement technologies has been dominated by ethical considerations, and has highlighted problems with the definition of the relevant (...)
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  50. From Implicit to Explicit Corporate Social Responsibility: Institutional Change as a Fight for Myths.Stefanie Hiss - 2009 - Business Ethics Quarterly 19 (3):433-451.
    The focus of this paper is institutional change and the changing role of business in Germany. Back in the 1980s, the German institutional framework was characterized by implicit mandatory and obligatory regulations that set a clear context for responsible corporate behavior. Today, this framework has eroded and given way to a situation in which corporations explicitly and voluntarily take responsibility for social issues. This shift from implicit to explicit corporate social responsibility is an indication of a major institutional change epitomized (...)
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